Music, Medieval Monsters, Marble, and Manes: Links 12 March

Interested in the history of music?  Check out the Thesaurus Musicarum Latinarum!

Take a look at these amazing sculptures inspired by the monsters on Medieval maps.

A great series of posters illustrating various logical fallacies.

A computer model of Rome in quo rogatur an reapse marmoream reliquerit Augustus, quam latericiam acceperat.

Probably not THAT Boudicca…but a rare intact Roman tombstone was recently found in Britain.

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